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e-Auction 8: Ancient, British & World Coins and Medals

Start date Tuesday 27 January 2026 End date Tuesday 10 February 2026

Buyer’s premium is 24% inclusive of VAT. Please note that lots marked with a dagger symbol (†) are import lots and are subject to a further 5% on the hammer price unless re-exported outside of the UK

Important Notice
Buyer’s premium is 24% inclusive of VAT. Please note that lots marked with a dagger symbol (†) are import lots and are subject to a further 5% on the hammer price unless re-exported outside of the UK

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Total lots: 185

Lot 121
Lucius Verus (161-169AD), Roman Empire
Denarius, Rome, laureate head right, rev. Aequitas standing left, holding scales and cornucopia, (RSC 316, RIC 590). Very fine
Estimate: £50 - £80
Starting bid: £40
Lot 122
† Marcus Aurelius (161-180AD), Roman Empire
Denarius, Rome, laureate head right, rev. Roma seated left, holding Palladium and sceptre, round shield at side, 3.46g, (RSC 481, RIC III 138). Pleasing, about extremely fine

Provenance: from the Kent collection of Ancient coins
Estimate: £100 - £120
Starting bid: £80
Lot 123
† Marcus Aurelius (161-180AD), Roman Empire
Denarius, Rome, laureate head right, rev. Aequitas standing left, holding scales and cornucopia, 2.99g, (RSC 257, RIC III 252). Pleasing, about extremely fine

Provenance: from the Kent collection of Ancient coins
Estimate: £100 - £120
Starting bid: £80
Lot 124
† Marcus Aurelius (161-180AD), Roman Empire (3)
Denarii, Consecration issue, Rome, struck under Commodus, bare head right, rev. eagle standing right on thunderbolt, (RSC 83, RIC III 269); Rome, bare head right, rev. Felicitas standing left, leaning on column, holding caduceus and sceptre, (RSC 727, RIC III-429a); Rome, laureate head right, rev. Salus seated left, holding branch, snake coiled and rising from the ground, (RSC 152b, RIC III 425). Good fine to very fine

Provenance: from the Kent collection of Ancient coins
Estimate: £100 - £120
Starting bid: £80
Lot 125
† Marcus Aurelius (161-180AD), Roman Empire (2)
Denarii, Rome, bare head right, rev. Aequitas standing holding scales and long scepter, (RSC 702, RIC 466a); Rome, bare head right, rev. Felicitas standing left holding caduceus and scepter, (RSC 729, RIC III 475). The first good very fine, the second about very fine

Provenance: from the Kent collection of Ancient coins
Estimate: £100 - £120
Starting bid: £80
Lot 126
† Marcus Aurelius (161-180AD), Roman Empire (2)
Denarii, Rome, laureate head right, rev. Felicitas standing, holding caduceus and cornucopia, (RSC 332b, RIC III 314); Rome, Struck under Antoninus Pius, bare head right, rev. Virtus standing left, holding parazonium and spear, (RSC 721, RIC III 473 (Pius)). The first toned and good very fine, the second very fine

Provenance: from the Kent collection of Ancient coins
Estimate: £100 - £120
Starting bid: £80
Lot 127
† Marcus Aurelius (161-180AD), Roman Empire (3)
Denarii, Rome mint, bare head right, rev. Concordia seated left, holding patera and resting arm on statuette of Spes, cornucopia under seat, (RSC 42, RIC III 62); Rome, bare head right, rev. Spes standing left, holding flower, (RSC 102, RIC III 431 (Pius)); Rome mint, struck under Antoninus Pius, bare head right, rev. Minerva standing right, holding spear and shield set on ground, (RSC 618, RIC III 444 (Pius)). Good fine to nearly very fine

Provenance: from the Kent collection of Ancient coins
Estimate: £100 - £120
Current bid: £80
Lot 128
† Marcus Aurelius (161-180AD), Roman Empire (3)
Denarii, Rome, Struck under Antoninus Pius, bare head right, rev. Virtus standing left, holding parazonium and spear, (RSC 721, RIC III 473 (Pius)); Rome mint, struck under Marcus Aurelius and Lucius Verus, laureate head right, rev. Victory standing right, holding palm frond and round shield inscribed VIC PAR set on palm tree, (RSC 878, RIC III 163); A Fourrée Denarius, bare head right, rev. Vesta standing holding sceptre. The first two very fine, the last with traces of silvering, good fine
Provenance: from the Kent collection of Ancient coins
Estimate: £100 - £120
Starting bid: £80
Lot 129
† Marcus Aurelius (161-180AD), Roman Empire (2)
Denarii, Rome, bare head right, rev. Providentia holding globe and cornucopia, (RSC 519, RIC 50); Rome, laureate head right, rev. emperor standing, sacrificing over tripod and holding scroll, (RSC 1036, RIC 251). Very fine

Provenance: from the Kent collection of Ancient coins
Estimate: £70 - £90
Starting bid: £60
Lot 130
† Marcus Aurelius (161-180AD), Roman Empire (2)
Denarii, Rome, bare head right, rev. Concordia seated left, holding patera and resting left arm on statuette of Spes, cornucopia below seat, (RSC 35, RIC III 35); Rome, bare head right, rev. Providentia standing left, holding globe and cornucopia, (RSC 519, RIC III 50). Very fine and better

Provenance: from the Kent collection of Ancient coins
Estimate: £70 - £90
Starting bid: £60
Lot 131
† Geta (198-209AD), Roman Empire
Denarius, Laodicea ad Mare mint, struck under Septimius Severus and Caracalla, bareheaded and draped bust right, rev. Mars advancing right, holding spear and trophy over shoulder, 2.72g, (RSC 76, RIC IV 103). Good very fine or better

Provenance: from the Kent collection of Ancient coins
Estimate: £80 - £100
Starting bid: £70
Lot 132
† Geta (198-209AD), Roman Empire
Denarius, Rome, struck under Septimius and Caracalla, bareheaded and draped bust right, rev. Geta standing left, holding globe and parazonium, 2.92g, (RSC 117, RIC IV 61a). Minor porosity but sharp and extremely fine

Provenance: from the Kent collection of Ancient coins
Estimate: £70 - £90
Starting bid: £60
Lot 133
† Geta (198-209AD), Roman Empire (3)
Denarii, all struck under Septimius Severus and Caracalla, Rome, draped bust right, rev. Felicitas standing left, holding short caduceus and cornucopia, (RSC 36, RIC IV 8); Laodicea ad Mare mint, draped bust right, rev. Felicitas standing right, holding long caduceus and clasping hands with Geta, standing left, holding cornucopia, (RSC 49, RIC IV 94); Rome, draped bust right, rev. Providentia standing left, holding wand and sceptre, globe on ground, (RSC 170, RIC IV 51). Good fine to very fine
Provenance: from the Kent collection of Ancient coins
Estimate: £100 - £120
Starting bid: £80
Lot 134
† Geta (198-209AD), Roman Empire
Denarii (3), Laodicea ad Mare, draped bust right, rev. Minerva standing, holding Victory and inverted spear, shield at feet, trophy to right, (RSC 88, RIC 104); Laodicea ad Mare, struck under Septimius Severus and Caracalla, laureate, and draped bust right, rev. Minerva standing left, resting hand on shield and holding inverted spear, (RSC 83a, RIC IV 105a var. (bust type)); as Caesar, Rome, draped bust right, rev. Liberalitas standing left, holding coin counter and cornucopia, (RSC 69, RIC 44). Very fine
The first good fine, the others better but the last with an edge chipProvenance: from the Kent…
Estimate: £100 - £120
Starting bid: £80
Lot 135
† Geta (198-209AD), Roman Empire (2)
Denarii, Laodicea mint, draped bust right, rev. Felicitas standing left, holding caduceus and cornucopia, (RSC 44a, RIC IV 95); Rome, draped bust right, rev. Geta standing left, holding branch and reversed spear, (RSC 159, RIC IV 15a). The first very fine, the second very fine or better

Provenance: from the Kent collection of Ancient coins
The first good fine, the others better but the last with an edge chip
Estimate: £70 - £90
Starting bid: £50
Lot 136
† Geta (198-209AD), Roman Empire (2)
Denarii, Rome, struck under Septimius Severus and Caracalla, draped bust right, rev. emblems of the pontificate: lituus, secespita, guttus, simpulum and aspergillum, (RSC 188, RIC IV 3); Rome, struck under Septimius Severus and Caracalla, draped bust right, rev. Nobilitas standing right, holding sceptre and palladium, (RSC 90, RIC IV 13a). The first, good fine or better, the second, nearly extremely fine with a flan flaw at 12 o'clock
The first good fine, the others better but the last with an edge chipProvenance: from the Kent…
Estimate: £80 - £100
Starting bid: £70
Lot 137
† Caracalla (198-217AD), Roman Empire
Denarius, Rome, laureate head right, rev. Serapis standing holding sceptre, 2.92g, (RSC 348, RIC 280c). Nearly extremely fine

Provenance: from the Kent collection of Ancient coins
Estimate: £50 - £70
Starting bid: £40
Lot 138
† Caracalla (198-217AD), Roman Empire
Denarius, Rome, laureate and draped bust right, rev. Caracalla in military attire standing holding globe and inverted spear, Parthian seated left, 3.05g, (RSC 590, RIC 45). Flaw acros head, otherwise extremely fine or better

Provenance: from the Kent collection of Ancient coins
Estimate: £50 - £70
Starting bid: £40
Lot 139
† Caracalla (198-217AD), Roman Empire
Denarius, Rome, laureate and draped bust right, rev. Virtus standing left, holding Victory and inverted spear, 2.62g, (RSC 665a, RIC IV 149). Extremely fine

Provenance: from the Kent collection of Ancient coins
Estimate: £50 - £70
Starting bid: £40
Lot 140
† Caracalla (198-217AD), Roman Empire
Denarius, Rome, laureate head right, rev. Aesculapius standing leaning on serpent-entwined staff, globe at feet, 3.31g, (RSC 307, RIC 253). Struck from worn dies but a neat round coin and almost extremely fine

Provenance: from the Kent collection of Ancient coins
Estimate: £80 - £100
Starting bid: £70
Lot 141
† Caracalla (198-217AD), Roman Empire
Denarius, Laodicea ad Mare mint, laureate, draped and cuirassed bust right, rev. Felicitas standing left, holding long caduceus and cornucopia, 3.00g, (RSC 62a, RIC IV 339b). Neat and extremely fine

Provenance: from the Kent collection of Ancient coins
Estimate: £60 - £80
Starting bid: £50
Lot 142
† Caracalla (198-217AD), Roman Empire (2)
Denarii, Rome, laureate head right, rev. Victory advancing right, holding trophy in both hands, (RSC 629, RIC 231A); Rome, laureate head right, rev. Fortuna seated left, holding rudder and cornucopia, wheel below throne, (RSC 88a, RIC IV 190a). Very fine and better

Provenance: from the Kent collection of Ancient coins
Estimate: £80 - £100
Starting bid: £70
Lot 143
† Caracalla (198-217AD), Roman Empire (2)
Denarii, Rome, laureate head right, rev. Mars advancing left, holding spear and trophy, (RSC 150, RIC IV 223); Rome, laureate head right, rev. Caracalla on horse rearing left, preparing to hurl spear at foe on ground to lower left, (RSC 487, RIC IV 118b). The first nearly extremely fine, the second, very fine

Provenance: from the Kent collection of Ancient coins
Estimate: £100 - £120
Starting bid: £80
Lot 144
† Caracalla (198-217AD), Roman Empire (2)
Denarii, Rome, laureate head right, rev. Hercules, standing left, holding branch and club, lion skin draped over arm, (RSC 220, RIC IV 206a); Rome, bareheaded and draped bust right, rev. emblems of the pontificate: lituus, secespita, guttus, simpulum and aspergillum, (RSC 587, RIC IV 4). The first good very fine, the second, good fine

Provenance: from the Kent collection of Ancient coins
Estimate: £80 - £100
Starting bid: £70

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